All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a wonderful large format Newspaper Supplement sheet: "Chauncey Olcott's Fly Song", "Sung by Ihmin Sweet Inniscara at the Fourteenth Street Theatre - with his photo on the cover with a big St. Bernard dog", It has NUMEROUS photos inside of Inniscara and the dog - very cool!!!!!! Copyright, 1897 by M. Witmark & Sons, this is a Supplement to the New York Journal And Advertiser, February 13, 1898 - selected by Reginald Dekoven. You collectors know how tough these are to find in decent condition. They were done on newspaper stock. This was the first sheet in a bound volume - thus enbdpage was glued to the cover - which is separated - no big deal. It is a seldom seen sheet!

All of the sheet music that we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage large format Circus related sheet music: "Circus Day - Song and Chorus", "Dedicated by a Friend to Frank A. Robbins, Proprietor of Frank A. Robbins New Shows, Circus, Museum, And Monster Menagerie", by Oscar P. Perry, Samuel Booth & Co., Publisher, ca 1881, 4 pages - 3 with musical score - several verses on last page. It is in great but delicate over-all condition with light chips at a couple of corners and light tanning - It has a name written at the top edge. An early circus collectible!! This a very scarce circus piece and the mention of the Monster Menagerie makes it down right rare!

Concert Military Band Sigma Delta March & Two Step, SIGMA DELTA FRATERNITY, Clarkson School of Technology, 1907

All of the sheet music that we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage large format Fraternity Related sheet: "Concert Military Band Sigma Delta March & Two Step", "Dedicated to the SIGMA DELTA FRATERNITY, of the Clarkson School of Technology", composed by Leon Marvin, Published by Leon Marvin, Watertwon, NY, 1907. A nice sheet with light dirtiness - chips along the spine and the bottom edge - It will be GREAT framed!! Where are you ever gonna find another one???

I Wanna Go Where You Go - Do What You Do Then I'll Be Happy, Featured by The Siamese Twins Daisy and Violet Hilton - with their photo on the cover, 1925

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage small format sheet music with a photo of Diasy and Violet Hilton, "I Wanna Go Where You Go - Do What You Do Then I'll Be Happy", "Featured by The Siamese Twins Daisy and Violet Hilton - with their photo on the cover", (This is a very rare version of this sheet), words by Sidney Clare and Lew Brown, music by Cliff Friend, Irving Berlin, Inc., Publ., New York, 1925. Daisy and Violet were born in Brighton, East Sussex, England on February 5, 1908 to a young, unwed barmaid, Kate Skinner. They were "adopted" by their mother's boss and midwife, Mary Hilton. The sisters were pygopagus twins - conjoined at the hips and buttocks. They shared blood circulation and were fused at the pelvis but shared no major organs. Soon after acquiring the twins, Mary Hilton was exhibiting them all over the United States and Europe. They were required to call her "Auntie Lou" and her current husband "Sir". Along with her sixth and final husband, Meyer Meyers, Mary Hilton kept the twins concealed from public view and gave them rigorous training in singing, dancing, piano, violin, clarinet and saxophone. They lived with the Meyerses in a mansion in San Antonio, Texas until the early 1930s.

Just As The Ship Went Down, A Song of the Sea - illustration from the Chicago Record-Herald, Edith Maida Lessing, 1912

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

This listing is for a wonderful large format Titanic sheet: "Just As The Ship Went Down", "A Song of the Sea - illustration from the Chicago Record-Herald" words by Edith Maida Lessing, music by Gibson and Adler, Harold Rossiter Music Company, Publisher, Chicago, 1912. Cover shows the ship going down with a large iceberg in the background and life boats. This one has minor stressing at the extremities.

Looks Like A Big Night To Night, Williams & Van Alstyne, 1908

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage large format telescope related sheet, "It Looks Like A Big Night To Night", "Arthur J. McWaters - photo on the cover",song by Williams & Van Alstyne, Published by Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York,1908. A nice sheet with stressing at the extremities - a couple of closed edge tears - spine machine stitched. Any white lines from the edges are reflections on the plastic sleeve the sheet is in.

Lost In The Flood Song and Chorus, Pathetic Incident of the Johnstown Flood, J. P. Skelly, 1889

All of the sheet music that we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photo-copied.

Offered here is a vintage antiquarian large format sheet concerning the disasterous Johnstown Flood: "Lost In The Flood Song and Chorus", "Pathetic Incident of the Johnstown Flood", words & music by J. P. Skelly, White, Smith & Co., Publisher, 1889. It has light stressing and chipping around the edges - covers detached with a few of small edge tears (repaired inside with acid free tape) and some very light staining - a dark scuff mark across the bottom left edge. This is a very scarce sheet!! The sheet is not as dark as it appears in this scan and the top edge does NOT have darkness - these are a reflection from the scanner. Any white lines from the edges are also reflections.

Tell Mama Sing Me A Lullaby Over The Radiophone, by Oscar A. Hill - with his photo on the cover, Frank Harding Publisher, New York, 1926

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage small format sheet music featuring a radio: "Tell Mama Sing Me A Lullaby Over The Radiophone" by Oscar A. Hill - with his photo on the cover, Frank Harding Publisher, New York, 1926. A nice sheet - was triple folded. Given (Handwritten) Compliments of Oscar A. Hill. A very scarce sheet!!!!!

The Dance of the Brownies. 1895 - 2nd and scarce version that we have sted

All of the sheet music that we list is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage lithographed large format 19th century sheet: "The Dance of the Brownies", by Effie F. kaumman, Whitney-Warner Pub. Co., Detroit Opera House, 1895, A scarcer version of this sheet - seldom seen. Has stressing and chips along the top edge, larger chip at top right corner and bottom left corner, some dirtiness and stress lines at corners - old store stamp. Any white lines on the scan are reflections on the plastic covering the sheet. A very cool lithograph of Brownies (elf-like creatures)

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage small format sheet: "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi", lyric by Byron D. Stokes, music by E. Dudleigh Vernor, Melrose Bros Music Co., Publ., New York, 1912. A nice sheet with light stressing at the extremities and alogn the edges - name on the cover.

Wedding of the Fairies Waltz, Chas. L. Johnson, 1909

Offered here is a vintage large format sheet featuring fairies, "Wedding of the Fairies Waltz", by Chas. L. Johnson, Chas. L. Johnson & Co., Publisher, Kansas City, Mo., 1909. What an AWESOME cover! Minor stressing at the extremities, covers separated. There is some surface paper/litho missing at the top left corner and tiny chip at the bottom left corner. Any white lines along the edges are reflections of the plastic covering the sheet.

Would You, Ned Nye, Evans Lloyd, 1904

All of the sheet music that we sell is always ALL ORIGINAL and never reproduced or photocopied!

Offered here is a vintage large format sheet with a spider theme, "Would You" words by Ned Nye, music by Evans Lloyd, The Windsor Music Co., Chicago & New York, 1904. A nice sheet with a few stress areas on the extremities - microscopic chips at bottom edge and along the spine (some acid free tape inside). What a GREAT cover - it is an over cover with no printing on the inside of the front or back cover!